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there was -- and alice in particular. it's tough to understate just how much of a celebrity she was really for the first half of the 20th century. everywhere she went, including hollywood, the l.a. papers were agog and hollywood and all the 1930s starlets whetten alice shows up they make the front page. >> blanch cook in her biography of eleanor seems to indicate that the rivalry between alice and eleanor increased rather sharply in 1917-18 when both their marriages were failing shall we say and that alice's gelosis reflected in part because of the unhappiness when -- with her marriage and it's also when alice sort of encouraged fdr to be seeing more of lucy mercer, and invited actually i think several times lucy and fdr to her own house for dinner. >> right. >> as a sort of getting back at eleanorment i wonder if you want to comment on all of that. >> sure, sure. in alice's case, her marriage took place in 1906, and was within just a few years troubled. they had a very tempes toss match, alice and nick longworth from the
there was -- and alice in particular. it's tough to understate just how much of a celebrity she was really for the first half of the 20th century. everywhere she went, including hollywood, the l.a. papers were agog and hollywood and all the 1930s starlets whetten alice shows up they make the front page. >> blanch cook in her biography of eleanor seems to indicate that the rivalry between alice and eleanor increased rather sharply in 1917-18 when both their marriages were failing shall we...
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alice did not make the decision. she left it to her pageant director and the people who organized the procession. i think the compromise was to get the contingent of men to march in between the southern white women. i argue that alice paul was not a racist. it would not have been accepted in her family. her reputation may have been there because she does have to give in to southern white women's demands. for the most part, they had a huge influence in the national american woman suffrage association. it is a highly racist time particularly in d.c. rosalyn: whether she was or not, the perception was. lori: who is it that breaks the line? kris: ida wells. lori: i believe it said evanston woman who welcomes her catherine colic. good old evensenton. it has its own issues. believe me. at this moment, it was in evanston woman. rosalyn: a lot of drama. >> are you aware in 2013 when we did the 100-year march, which i participated, and it was heralded by the african-american sorority that had only been in existence for a coup
alice did not make the decision. she left it to her pageant director and the people who organized the procession. i think the compromise was to get the contingent of men to march in between the southern white women. i argue that alice paul was not a racist. it would not have been accepted in her family. her reputation may have been there because she does have to give in to southern white women's demands. for the most part, they had a huge influence in the national american woman suffrage...
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she was tasked to see if alice was up to the demands of being a single parent. >>> was alice fit to be a parent. i believe she was fit to be a parent. still is fit to be a parent. she needed to build her skills and confidence. there were things she needed to learn. them. >> but the department of children and families disagreed. with the baby's father out of the picture, they tried to work with alice for a year, but failed to give her social workers trained in handling those with disabilities. they called for a final assessment. this time without susan. >> to me that assessment was set were. >> were they trained on how to do the assessments. >> no. there are few of us in this country trained to do on this. >> the d.c. f took alice's daughter into state custody, moving to determinate rites. i can raise her if i have the proper services. >> reporter: you feel you were set up. >> yes. >> reporter: set up to fail. >> yes, just like in court cases. i felt like this was like being a prisoner. i don't have handcuffs on me. >> handcuffed by what some say is a bias against parents with disabilit
she was tasked to see if alice was up to the demands of being a single parent. >>> was alice fit to be a parent. i believe she was fit to be a parent. still is fit to be a parent. she needed to build her skills and confidence. there were things she needed to learn. them. >> but the department of children and families disagreed. with the baby's father out of the picture, they tried to work with alice for a year, but failed to give her social workers trained in handling those with...
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. >> was alice fit to be a parent? >> i definitely believe she's fit to be a parent. i still believe she's fit to be a parent. she needed to build both her skills and her confidence. there were skills she needed to learn but you figure out how to teach them. >> but the department of children and families disagreed. with the baby's father out of the picture, they worked her for a year but failed to give her social workers capable.training her. >> to me that assessment was set up to show where her weaknesses were. >> were they trained on how to >> no. there are very few of us who are trained to do this. >> the zcf took alice's daughter into custody and moved to terminate her parental rights. >> they said i could raise her if i got the proper services. >> yes. >> set up to fail? >> set up to fail, just like in court cases. this was like being a prisoner the only thing i didn't have handcuffs on me. >> handcuffs against for people with disabilities. a staggering 80% with intellectual or developmental disabilities have children removed from their homes. 37 states allow dis
. >> was alice fit to be a parent? >> i definitely believe she's fit to be a parent. i still believe she's fit to be a parent. she needed to build both her skills and her confidence. there were skills she needed to learn but you figure out how to teach them. >> but the department of children and families disagreed. with the baby's father out of the picture, they worked her for a year but failed to give her social workers capable.training her. >> to me that assessment was...
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second place is alice. princess alice. there is no fixed timetable for the announcement of the baby's name. we'll let you know when it happens. >>> well here is how he said it to a local television station a short time ago. dr. ben carson on camera said quote, i'm willing to be part of the equation and, therefore, i'm announcing my candidacy for president of the united states of america. the fox news political insiders join me on deck and we love it when you chime in while you tune in want to know what your thoughts are now that dr. carson has joined republicans announcing for their candidacies for the white house. we're expecting two more to come this week too. we'll talk about all of it. hit us up on facebook and twitter. stay close. . . - ♪ there's a me no one knows ♪ - ♪ waiting to be set free... ♪ - so what's the empty suitcase for? the grand prize trophy. ♪ i was born to be somebody... ♪ >>> all i know i was working. we heard four five six shots. >> this is a fox news alert from america's new headquarters
second place is alice. princess alice. there is no fixed timetable for the announcement of the baby's name. we'll let you know when it happens. >>> well here is how he said it to a local television station a short time ago. dr. ben carson on camera said quote, i'm willing to be part of the equation and, therefore, i'm announcing my candidacy for president of the united states of america. the fox news political insiders join me on deck and we love it when you chime in while you tune in...
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we're looking for mary alice. i don't know where she is. you know? i even made a pretense of anything i can do to help, let's do flyers, let's do this, let's do that. >> clapsy's offer to help, however, fooled no one. four days later he and his roommate were arrested. both confessed. >> i usually review inmates' records. i realized during the interview that i was actually talking to him on the anniversary date of the murder. and he had been so unemotional and almost cavalier in his telling of his crime, so i decided to ask him what day he committed the murder. >> august 4th, 2001. >> you know what today is? >> yeah, i know what today is. >> what happens to you on august 4th? >> well, now that you've brought it up, something is probably going to happen to me that i get to deal with all by myself, but usually nothing. it's not an anniversary i celebrate or don't celebrate. i can't posture and say, you know, i think about her all the time. i don't. she's dead. now, how i feel about what i did is a different story. i feel horrible. i mean, i can't believ
we're looking for mary alice. i don't know where she is. you know? i even made a pretense of anything i can do to help, let's do flyers, let's do this, let's do that. >> clapsy's offer to help, however, fooled no one. four days later he and his roommate were arrested. both confessed. >> i usually review inmates' records. i realized during the interview that i was actually talking to him on the anniversary date of the murder. and he had been so unemotional and almost cavalier in his...
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alice, olivia. let's turn to royal commentator richard williams with a few guesses of his own. >> i most certainly do. the bookies chose alice. there aren't any well known alice's in the royal family looking back. even a large number of years. i think that the duke and duchess will be traditional in their choices. my feeling is that it would be so appropriate in the year when the queen becomes our longest reigning monarch to have either elizabeth or alexandra. they are both heavily tipped. the queen is elizabeth alexandra mary. there is the opportunity to pay tribute to the monarch who wore pink yesterday. so historic. >> richard, certainly the queen has to approve the name. as we saw with prince george, it didn't happen on the day of. it took time. we may have to wait several days on this or do you think there is a desire to make this decision rather quickly? >> i think these days it will be made rather quickly. i mean prince charles wasn't named for a month and prince william for a week. things ha
alice, olivia. let's turn to royal commentator richard williams with a few guesses of his own. >> i most certainly do. the bookies chose alice. there aren't any well known alice's in the royal family looking back. even a large number of years. i think that the duke and duchess will be traditional in their choices. my feeling is that it would be so appropriate in the year when the queen becomes our longest reigning monarch to have either elizabeth or alexandra. they are both heavily...
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is this to you and alice? >> to me and alice, that would be great. >> okay. >> thank you. [applause] >> i wrote this down because i have a little story but i will get to in a second. on behalf of james is the present of abc news and everyone with our group we are honored to be part of this celebrating cokie's latest work of art. we are especially proud to have cokie with us to the big election cycle was going to be very exciting. [applause] their the reporting, the analysis, the history we could not live without you. it's a very exciting time. this is my story. a in my first job out of college i worked on capitol hill and i worked for bob livingston of the first district of louisiana and it was a starter job that i was assigned to make a presentation about some education money in the districts we worked in to the congressman from the second district of louisiana. so i went down and we made a very nice presentation. i'm not sure what happened with the outcome but i just wanted to make this point because what i remember most about being in the presence of a woman who i remem
is this to you and alice? >> to me and alice, that would be great. >> okay. >> thank you. [applause] >> i wrote this down because i have a little story but i will get to in a second. on behalf of james is the present of abc news and everyone with our group we are honored to be part of this celebrating cokie's latest work of art. we are especially proud to have cokie with us to the big election cycle was going to be very exciting. [applause] their the reporting, the...
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and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation. and viewers like you. thank you. >> i'm evan smith and she's a national book award-winning author whose productivity is famously approaching superhuman. in the last half century, she's published more than 40 novels, along with novellas, plays, poems, short fiction, and non-fiction. her latest book is a collection of stories called, "lovely, dark, deep. " she's joyce carol oates. this is "overheard. [ cheering and applause ] >> i guess we can't fire him now. the night that i win the emmy. >> being on the supreme court was an improbable dream. >> it's hard work, and it's controversial. >> without information there is no freedom, and it's journalists who provide that information. >> window rolls down and this guy says, hey, it goes to 11. [ music playing ]. >> joyce carol oates, welcome. >> thank you. >> so nice to see you and congratulations on this collection. >> well, thank you. >> so if i'm doing my math right, it was 51 years ago that your first publication, also a collection of stories, came out. >> um-
and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation. and viewers like you. thank you. >> i'm evan smith and she's a national book award-winning author whose productivity is famously approaching superhuman. in the last half century, she's published more than 40 novels, along with novellas, plays, poems, short fiction, and non-fiction. her latest book is a collection of stories called, "lovely, dark, deep. " she's joyce carol oates. this is "overheard. [ cheering and applause ]...
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. >> no, for a reason, alice lee stood between harper and the media hungry world. her sister was provider, financial counsellor, lawyer, and i tried to get around her, she found out that i did the biography sending a hot letter saying i hear you are talking to my sister's friends, i don't like it. we developed a good relationship. if you asked her a specific question, you got a specific answer. i never spoke to harper lee. >> she wasn't strictly speaking a reclues. she lived a life where she was in pubic, seen and heard by her neighbours. >> harper lee and her sister alice are provincial people. they love the small part of the south. "to kill a mockingbird" is a novel of manners, it's about the way people behave. she said all i want to be is the jane austin of the south. she is. >> that's a big assignment. >> it is a big assignment. that's right. you know, she rendered that little town in a surrealistic way that i know people go back to read it every year because they want to go back to makin. >> she calls herself happy as hell that this is released. do you believe
. >> no, for a reason, alice lee stood between harper and the media hungry world. her sister was provider, financial counsellor, lawyer, and i tried to get around her, she found out that i did the biography sending a hot letter saying i hear you are talking to my sister's friends, i don't like it. we developed a good relationship. if you asked her a specific question, you got a specific answer. i never spoke to harper lee. >> she wasn't strictly speaking a reclues. she lived a life...
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lisel: alice? alice: i would second bill's feeling that the congressional budget office needs more resources to you now you wait the evidence -- to evaluate the evidence, because the evidence on whatever it is -- on health intervention, prevention intervention -- is getting to be voluminous. but that said, what they really need is convincing evidence. and i alluded earlier to some of the enthusiasm for -- who would love to pass a bill that says, for example, we should take available to every county in the country, and there are several thousand of them, resources to do what hennepin county is trying to do. you could draft such a bill. and eventually it would -- if it got out of committee or even serious consideration in a committee -- get to the cbo and say what with this cost and what would the benefit be? the cost wouldn't be very hard because you would specify what that was to be, when you are going to give all of these counties to do this thing. but what is the benefit? they would be driven bac
lisel: alice? alice: i would second bill's feeling that the congressional budget office needs more resources to you now you wait the evidence -- to evaluate the evidence, because the evidence on whatever it is -- on health intervention, prevention intervention -- is getting to be voluminous. but that said, what they really need is convincing evidence. and i alluded earlier to some of the enthusiasm for -- who would love to pass a bill that says, for example, we should take available to every...
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griffith so alice griffith hunters point are on their way one the major accomplishment working with the budget office to come up with a long-range plan to these how we'll development the last two large developments like sunnyvale i'm sure you're aware of those developments are going to do the environmental review and once their through the environmental review process the mayor's office of housing and the housing authority want to go vertical as quickly as possible and the result will be new neighborhoods, new affordable housing, replacement of public housing and new market rate housing in the ear timelines for the developments are rather along the size of the development are huge compared to hunter view and altercating but that speaks to the other part of our workshop public housing within the next 18 months we will the mayor's office of housing will help fund along with the housing authority over 35 hundred units forrehabilitation and by the end of that period we will have unit that will be having at least a useful life of another 20 years and manage and fund in are a way that the
griffith so alice griffith hunters point are on their way one the major accomplishment working with the budget office to come up with a long-range plan to these how we'll development the last two large developments like sunnyvale i'm sure you're aware of those developments are going to do the environmental review and once their through the environmental review process the mayor's office of housing and the housing authority want to go vertical as quickly as possible and the result will be new...
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. >> reporter: each summer alice and other campers can go for free thanks to the generosity of donors. >> i think that's huge. i think it's so generous of st. dorothy's. >> reporter: last year camp director katie evanbeck bought a purse second hand at the buffalo exchange in berkeley. she was searching for her keys when she found a diamond wedding ring deep inside a hole in the lining of the purse.
. >> reporter: each summer alice and other campers can go for free thanks to the generosity of donors. >> i think that's huge. i think it's so generous of st. dorothy's. >> reporter: last year camp director katie evanbeck bought a purse second hand at the buffalo exchange in berkeley. she was searching for her keys when she found a diamond wedding ring deep inside a hole in the lining of the purse.
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. >> they keep saying charlotte and alice. prince william and kate and their two children will soon leave their home at kensington palace and leash for their country estate two hours from london. they're expected to stay out of the public eye for several weeks. will and kate's kensington neighbors say they'll miss having them in london. >> we would see william driving his range rover. we will miss them. but, of course they'll be coming down here off and on. >> reporter: celebrations will continue this afternoon when the queen's soldiers fire royal gun salutes in honor of the new princess. charlotte, alice, and elizabeth are among the most possible picks here in london although many want to see diana as part of the name. >> i think i'd go for alice if i had to pick. susan mcginnis in london. thanks. >>> republican primary voters have another choice this morning. retiring surgeon ben carson said he will seek the gop nomination. the rising conservative star has never run for public office. he plan as formal announcement today in
. >> they keep saying charlotte and alice. prince william and kate and their two children will soon leave their home at kensington palace and leash for their country estate two hours from london. they're expected to stay out of the public eye for several weeks. will and kate's kensington neighbors say they'll miss having them in london. >> we would see william driving his range rover. we will miss them. but, of course they'll be coming down here off and on. >> reporter:...
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the name alice not too far behind. other big possibilities. >> alice in the palace. >> that sounds like a children's book. there's also olivia and elizabeth and this is my favorite and i'm hoping it makes it in there somewhere. diana. wouldn't it be so wonderful to see that name after prince william's late mother. >> heres another fun fact for you. when little prince george was born duchess kate and prince william waited two days to reveal his name. they waited until after queen he liz -- elizabeth met her new great grand son. >> i know it kept you up last night. >> in other news may is asian pacific american heritage month. >> this is the chance to learn about cultures and there's our anchor kicking off this special occasion. this took place in san francisco. also a big day to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the growing up asian in america program. this is the largest program in the country that encourages asian youth to share their story. >> way to go everyone there. >> coming up next we are following up on that ea
the name alice not too far behind. other big possibilities. >> alice in the palace. >> that sounds like a children's book. there's also olivia and elizabeth and this is my favorite and i'm hoping it makes it in there somewhere. diana. wouldn't it be so wonderful to see that name after prince william's late mother. >> heres another fun fact for you. when little prince george was born duchess kate and prince william waited two days to reveal his name. they waited until after...
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griffith so alice griffith hunters point are on their way one the major accomplishment working with the budget office to come up with a long-range plan to these how we'll development the last two large developments like sunnyvale i'm sure you're aware of those developments are going to do the environmental review and once their through the environmental review process the mayor's office of housing and the housing authority want to go vertical as quickly as possible and the result will be new neighborhoods, new affordable housing, replacement of public housing and new market rate housing in the ear timelines for the developments are rather along the size of the development are huge compared to hunter view and altercating but that speaks to the other p
griffith so alice griffith hunters point are on their way one the major accomplishment working with the budget office to come up with a long-range plan to these how we'll development the last two large developments like sunnyvale i'm sure you're aware of those developments are going to do the environmental review and once their through the environmental review process the mayor's office of housing and the housing authority want to go vertical as quickly as possible and the result will be new...
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>> reporter: on this day they went as alice and the mad hatter. >> hi! how is everybody doing? >> reporter: they always bring little gifts for the nurses and other patients and they say this cheerfulness has had a profound effect on carla's attitude. >> thank you, honey. >> yeah, it was like a switch. >> the mood changed. the mood changed dramatically. >> ♪ on top of the world hey i'm on top of the world ♪ >> reporter: what started with the costumes has now spread to all aspects of their lives a phenomenon they have dubbed "operation choose joy." we couldn't stop it and we couldn't contain it. and it hasn't been put down since. >> reporter, of course, laughter and a positive attitude can only do so much. the cancer will eventually take carla's life. but when that time comes, this "alice in wonderland" says she'll be able to look back on her mother's cancer fight through a truly unique looking glass. >> i think that is one of the reasons why we keep doing it and why i'm so adamant about it, because i think that i'm going to remember this as something that we enjoyed. >> repo
>> reporter: on this day they went as alice and the mad hatter. >> hi! how is everybody doing? >> reporter: they always bring little gifts for the nurses and other patients and they say this cheerfulness has had a profound effect on carla's attitude. >> thank you, honey. >> yeah, it was like a switch. >> the mood changed. the mood changed dramatically. >> ♪ on top of the world hey i'm on top of the world ♪ >> reporter: what started with the...
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you are saying alice? olivia: alice or charlotte. tom: i was betting olivia. olivia: also -- tom: also, we will see if greece blanks. jim brings unusual perspective. he studied mathematics at cambridge. i want to go to the u.k. elections. you are scottish. is the scottish national party going to take ed miliband and he is not going to be able to come prime minister because scots are in the way? jim: he can only becoming prime minister as among our government with scottish national support. it would be very hard for mr. miliband to do. there seems to be a movement of the weekend of the labour party for him not to actually form a government in a minority situation and let cameron struggle on. that actually is a possible outcome. tomko totioom: to our american viewers -- have you ever seen anything like this? you are scotland, you are the united states, united kingdom -- have you ever seen this before? jim: the closest thing is 1974 when the labor government started off with a government. they had a minority government under harold wilson, struggled through for e
you are saying alice? olivia: alice or charlotte. tom: i was betting olivia. olivia: also -- tom: also, we will see if greece blanks. jim brings unusual perspective. he studied mathematics at cambridge. i want to go to the u.k. elections. you are scottish. is the scottish national party going to take ed miliband and he is not going to be able to come prime minister because scots are in the way? jim: he can only becoming prime minister as among our government with scottish national support. it...
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amy: alice ragland, you have been deeply involved with these protest. why is brelo the only one on trial? 137 rounds were shot at the car. he, himself, shot, what was it, 49 shot at malissa in timothy? but why is he alone being charged with their killing? >> that is something that i'm still trying to figure out and something that people in the activist community are still trying to figure out. there's been a lot of confusion around that. the fact there were 13 officers who fired shots and 64 officers were found to have violated their orders, but none of them were suspended for more than 10 days. that is a question that i still have. aaron: part of brelo's defense was that he thought the couple was firing at him because of the gunfire that was actually coming from the officers. a defense expert testified officers are actually firing and hitting the police vehicles, especially police car 238. brelo believed it was coming from inside the suspects car when in fact the shots were just coming from his fellow officers. >> right. they were coming from his fello
amy: alice ragland, you have been deeply involved with these protest. why is brelo the only one on trial? 137 rounds were shot at the car. he, himself, shot, what was it, 49 shot at malissa in timothy? but why is he alone being charged with their killing? >> that is something that i'm still trying to figure out and something that people in the activist community are still trying to figure out. there's been a lot of confusion around that. the fact there were 13 officers who fired shots and...
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so i'm happy to say that alice rogers and i, also of the neighborhood association, met with tmg last week and talked about what brad just told you about and have come to an agreement i think we can all live with that is the 12 events the two we can serve six months ahead of time,ened and the other ten within a 30 day window, tmg said we're going to be a good neighbor we appreciate that. i think we're okay with this. i have a one last request, a small one, i think the restaurant is going to be one with white table cloths and crystal glasses i would like to request that that kiosk have a to go -- so those of us walking by, to grab a bite, passer buys to make it more affordable otherwise we're happy, we thank tmg, and the port for working with us. >> thank you. next speaker al lass rogers. >> good afternoon commissioners, i'm alice, rogers, with the neighborhood association although the association wasn't party to our discussions this is a group of neighbors that addressed you with our concerns we're very pleased obviously the port staff and tmg staff were receptive to broadening the us
so i'm happy to say that alice rogers and i, also of the neighborhood association, met with tmg last week and talked about what brad just told you about and have come to an agreement i think we can all live with that is the 12 events the two we can serve six months ahead of time,ened and the other ten within a 30 day window, tmg said we're going to be a good neighbor we appreciate that. i think we're okay with this. i have a one last request, a small one, i think the restaurant is going to be...
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alice gaynor of our new york city wcbs reports. >> reporter: covering his face with a t-shirt undercover p.d. detective detective bar-shed tuck. the driver of the suv was pulled out of the suv and beaten in front of his wife and daughter by another biker. the assistant district attorney said barshtuck reached into the suv and drove off. in court, he described what happened as videos on his hands, face and torso were displayed. panic, he said he knew he hit someone because he feared for their lives. the assistant d.a. called what the bikers did classic mob brutality. the defense also asked him about bar-shtuck can you attribute any aggressive physical conduct that day to this particular person? no. to which his defense attorney says, quote, though it wasn't his proudest moment that doesn't make him a criminal. >> that's alice gaynor reporting. both bar-shtuck and a co-defendant had received deals. >>> and now in washington a suspicious fire that killed a husband and wife their 10-year-old son and a housekeeper. police released new video monday of the savopoulos family the family's porsche
alice gaynor of our new york city wcbs reports. >> reporter: covering his face with a t-shirt undercover p.d. detective detective bar-shed tuck. the driver of the suv was pulled out of the suv and beaten in front of his wife and daughter by another biker. the assistant district attorney said barshtuck reached into the suv and drove off. in court, he described what happened as videos on his hands, face and torso were displayed. panic, he said he knew he hit someone because he feared for...
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alice gainer of our new york city wcbs reports. >> reporter: covering his face with a t-shirt undercover p.d. undercover nypd detective braszczok comes into the courtroom. as they traveled back in september of 2013. the driver of this suv alexian lian was pulled out of the suv and beaten in front of his wife and daughter by another biker. the assistant district attorney said braszczok reached into the suv and beat him and drove off. in court, he described what happened as videos on his hands, face and torso were displayed. panic, he said he knew he hit someone because he feared for their lives. the assistant d.a. called what the bikers did classic mob mentality. but the defense countered that lian did nothing to de-escalate the situation. the defense also asked lian about braszczok, can you attribute any aggressive physical conduct that day to this particular person? no. the prosecutor said that the did what was possible to which his defense attorney says, quote, though it wasn't his proudest moment, that doesn't make him a criminal. >> that's alice gainer reporting. both braszczok and t
alice gainer of our new york city wcbs reports. >> reporter: covering his face with a t-shirt undercover p.d. undercover nypd detective braszczok comes into the courtroom. as they traveled back in september of 2013. the driver of this suv alexian lian was pulled out of the suv and beaten in front of his wife and daughter by another biker. the assistant district attorney said braszczok reached into the suv and beat him and drove off. in court, he described what happened as videos on his...
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you heard erin mention a few names, but others -- alice, charlotte and olivia. those are the top three names on betting websites. i spoke with royal commentator richard fitzwilliams, who has a few guesses of his own. >> the bookies are varying their bets, and it's interesting that alice, a name that i never believed would be chosen, simply because there aren't any well-known alices in the royal family, looking back, for example, even a large number of years. and i think that the duke and duchess will be traditional in their choices. my feeling is that it would be so appropriate in the year when the queen becomes our longest reigning monarch to have either elizabeth, or perhaps alexandra. both of those are heavily tipped because the queen is alexandra mary, so that would be an opportunity to pay tribute to the monarch who wore pink in their honor yesterday. such a historic day. >> and certainly, richard, the queen has to approve the name. but as we saw with prince george, it didn't happen on the day of. it took a little time. so, do you think we may have to wait
you heard erin mention a few names, but others -- alice, charlotte and olivia. those are the top three names on betting websites. i spoke with royal commentator richard fitzwilliams, who has a few guesses of his own. >> the bookies are varying their bets, and it's interesting that alice, a name that i never believed would be chosen, simply because there aren't any well-known alices in the royal family, looking back, for example, even a large number of years. and i think that the duke and...
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alice. they're all traditional, very classic names. elizabeth is up there and diana would be a good choice. >>> well, a man in our area is trying to make a difference for foster kids. >> rob shear used to be a foster kid and remembers carrying all his stuff in a garbage bag. >> we want our children to do better. we need to make a difference and we need to make a difference today. >> now, he started the comfort cases project to provide suitcases to foster children. he held an auction to raise money for the project in dupont circle. >>> lower wage workers travel further to get to work in the d.c. area. housekeepers, nurses, cooks and cashiers travelled 33 minutes or more one way to get to work. on the other hand, high income earners including lawyers, doctors and economists have the shortest commutes. many of these people live in downtown washington a few miles from work. >>> well, you'll have another chance to win big in virginia. virginia lottery's newest draw game cash for life debuts tonight. you can try to match five out of 16 numbe
alice. they're all traditional, very classic names. elizabeth is up there and diana would be a good choice. >>> well, a man in our area is trying to make a difference for foster kids. >> rob shear used to be a foster kid and remembers carrying all his stuff in a garbage bag. >> we want our children to do better. we need to make a difference and we need to make a difference today. >> now, he started the comfort cases project to provide suitcases to foster children. he...
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alice alice, charlotte and olivia are among the favorites. she is the first princess of the house of windsor in 25 years, and the fourth in line to the thrown behind her grandfather, charles. her dad and her big brother, george who was named two days after his birth. i think we'll have a name coming soon here. let's go to the weekend box office. age of ultron brought in over $187 million. second only to the original avengers which opened to over $207 million. movie goers flocked to the film despite the kpe situation with sports. it has collected an it is on track to pass the $1 billion mark after it opens in china next week. in sports tiger woods and lindsey von are calling it quits. vaughn announced the breakup yesterday writing after nearly three years together we have decided to end our relationship. we are forced to spend the majority of our time apart. i will always admire and respect tiger. tiger posted a similar statement saying they mutually decided to stop dating and the leading quote leading separate lives is hard. she said she rece
alice alice, charlotte and olivia are among the favorites. she is the first princess of the house of windsor in 25 years, and the fourth in line to the thrown behind her grandfather, charles. her dad and her big brother, george who was named two days after his birth. i think we'll have a name coming soon here. let's go to the weekend box office. age of ultron brought in over $187 million. second only to the original avengers which opened to over $207 million. movie goers flocked to the film...
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elizabeth, charlotte, and alice are the top bets. >> i think alice is a good choice. yeah. it is. >> reporter: the princess is a baby sister to 21 month old prince george. while he will have to learn to share his toys, his little sister is unlikely to ever take the thrown. susan mcguinness, cbs news, london. >>> prince harry is in australia. he called his new niece absolutely beautiful. he cant wait to meet her. the new princess is fourth in line to the british thrown pushing uncle harry down to fifth. >>> we have game on overtime preview when we come back "the boys are back in town" by thin lizzy southwest is having a sale so you can put the old garage band back together. even if it never made it out of the garage. ( band plays the thin lizzy music poorly ) book for as low as 73 dollars one-way now at southwest.com ( ding ) lets say this is your tv and these are the channels you pay for with cable but these are the types of channels you actually want to watch what if you could pay for what you want, and not for what you don't so you could get kids channels sports... or ent
elizabeth, charlotte, and alice are the top bets. >> i think alice is a good choice. yeah. it is. >> reporter: the princess is a baby sister to 21 month old prince george. while he will have to learn to share his toys, his little sister is unlikely to ever take the thrown. susan mcguinness, cbs news, london. >>> prince harry is in australia. he called his new niece absolutely beautiful. he cant wait to meet her. the new princess is fourth in line to the british thrown...
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our reporters, alice truong of the tech blog and jon swartz of usa today, this week on "press: here". >>> good morning, everyone i'm scott mcgrew. is there such a thing as san francisco lazy? if not, i want to coin that term. we work hard there's no doubt about that but when we're not working, we could be amazingly dependent on services services and apps to walk our dog, to bring us a chef-made meal pick up the dry cleaning and now gas up our car. press the button on the new zirx app and a person will come to your house or parm building -- >> hey, how are you doing? >> how are you? >> good nice to see you. >> take your car and fill it up with gas, or go full out and have the attendant park your car, then click the app again when you want your car back. your very own valet. you can even get a car wash or an oil change. on demand car valet is a hot, if somewhat peculiar new industry. zirx just raised another $30 million in new funding. >> pick up car after car once it starts in the morning, just keeps going and going. >> john bayer is the founder and ceo of zirx zirx is available here i
our reporters, alice truong of the tech blog and jon swartz of usa today, this week on "press: here". >>> good morning, everyone i'm scott mcgrew. is there such a thing as san francisco lazy? if not, i want to coin that term. we work hard there's no doubt about that but when we're not working, we could be amazingly dependent on services services and apps to walk our dog, to bring us a chef-made meal pick up the dry cleaning and now gas up our car. press the button on the new...